Thinking about joining Disney Vacation Club, or adding a few more points to your current membership? This is a wonderful moment to weigh what’s available. Becoming a DVC member lets your family come back to the parks again and again, building the kind of yearly Disney getaways that grow into beloved traditions. Buying through the resale market is often the smarter financial path, putting points within reach for noticeably less than purchasing straight from Disney. Keep in mind that resale values move with each passing month, so following these price trends closely helps you buy with real confidence. As Disney Vacation Club’s Recommended Reseller, Fidelity Real Estate has the experience to walk you through every step with clarity and care. Below, you’ll find our June 2026 average DVC resale price per point, plus fresh updates from around the Disney Parks.
- What's Coming to the Disney Parks?
- June 2026 Average DVC Resale Price Per Point by Contract Size
- June 2026 Average DVC Resale Price Per Resort
- DVC Resale Prices Are Always Changing!
- June 2026 vs 2025 Average DVC Resale Price Per Point
- June 2026 Average DVC Resale Price Per Point vs Direct DVC Price Per Point
- Save on DVC Points with Fidelity Real Estate
What’s Coming to the Disney Parks?
Disney parks never stand still, and that’s a big part of their charm. There’s always a new ride opening, a holiday celebration filling the streets, or a longtime favorite returning with a fresh look. For Disney Vacation Club owners, this steady stream of change is exactly what keeps membership feeling worthwhile year after year. Instead of repeating the same trip, you get to explore a destination that keeps expanding and delivering surprises. Whether you’ve already secured your points or you’re just starting to look into the DVC resale market, there’s something exciting waiting for you. Keep reading for the most recent updates from Disney Parks across the U.S.
Walt Disney World:
- Villains-themed Land at Magic Kingdom: Magic Kingdom is undertaking its largest expansion ever, centered around a new land dedicated to Disney’s most iconic villains. Guests can expect two major attractions, immersive dining, and themed retail, offering a wicked new perspective on Disney storytelling.
- Piston Peak National Park at Magic Kingdom: Inspired by Disney and Pixar’s Cars, this new area will extend Frontierland. Visitors can explore a lodge, Ranger HQ, and scenic trails in a national park setting. Two exciting Cars-themed attractions will anchor the land, providing new family adventures.
- Monsters, Inc.-themed Land at Hollywood Studios: A new land at Hollywood Studios will let guests stroll with their favorite monsters. The main attraction is a thrilling ride through the Monsters, Inc. door vault, featuring Disney’s first-ever suspended coaster with a vertical lift. A themed show will complete this playful addition.
- Exciting New Experiences Coming to Disney’s BoardWalk: Tucked along the waterfront, a new lounge, Hurly-Burly, will welcome guests into a historic seaside theater with a vibrant story spanning over a century. In the afternoon, families can enjoy activities like trivia and other games. At night, Hurly-Burly will become a live music venue for guests 21 and over, offering classic coastal cocktails, light bites, and a variety of musical entertainment. Basin is also bringing a new sensory shopping experience to the BoardWalk. The store will offer a curated collection of handcrafted products, including natural soaps, bath bombs, and body butters. A new quick-service restaurant is also coming soon, with more details to be shared later this summer.
Disneyland:
- Avatar Experience at Disney California Adventure: Get ready to step into the breathtaking world of Pandora. Inspired by Avatar: The Way of Water and the upcoming films in the saga, this thrilling new experience will bring the wonder and beauty of that universe to life in a fresh, immersive way. It’s an exciting reason for DVC members to plan a return trip to the West Coast.
- Parking Structure & Transportation Hub at Disneyland Resort: A brand-new parking structure and transportation hub is planned for the east side, designed to make your arrival smoother than ever. With roughly 6,000 parking spaces, dedicated shuttle and rideshare areas, security screening, and improved access off Disney Way, this addition takes the stress out of getting to the parks and Downtown Disney.
The years ahead look especially exciting, with new Disney park experiences on the way that guests will remember for years to come.
June 2026 Average DVC Resale Price Per Point by Contract Size
Because the resale market moves with each new month, the price per point you’ll see can change depending on when you shop. Two details really shape what you’ll pay: which resort the contract belongs to and how many points come with it. If you’re already a member and just want to top off your existing ownership, a smaller contract under 75 points is often the perfect fit. Members who plan longer getaways or head to Disney several times a year tend to gravitate toward contracts of 350 points or more. Those bigger contracts frequently offer a lower price per point, though it’s worth remembering that this isn’t guaranteed—pricing varies across different resorts and listing types.
Use the chart below to explore the June 2026 average DVC resale price per point, broken down by contract size.
| Resort | Average Price/Point For DVC Contracts Under 75 Pts | Average Price/Point For DVC Contracts Between 76-125 Pts | Average Price/Point For DVC Contracts Between 126-199 Pts | Average Price/Point For DVC Contracts Between 200-349 Pts | Average Price/Point For DVC Contracts Over 350 Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Animal Kingdom | $122.10 | $116.10 | $110.70 | $107.20 | $106.30 |
| Aulani | $109.10 | $97.90 | $101.90 | $98.60 | $99.60 |
| Bay Lake Tower | $145.20 | $137.20 | $136.60 | $134.00 | $139.40 |
| Beach Club Villas | $150.50 | $139.80 | $136.00 | $134.80 | $128.30 |
| BoardWalk | $136.40 | $126.90 | $121.60 | $120.00 | $120.50 |
| Boulder Ridge | $102.50 | $101.70 | $101.60 | $100.20 | $96.00 |
| Copper Creek | $146.70 | $145.30 | $143.50 | $140.40 | $144.50 |
| Disneyland Hotel Villas | $160.00 | $135.00 | $161.00 | $166.50 | $124.00 |
| Grand Californian | $267.80 | $262.00 | $253.80 | $256.50 | $245.00 |
| Grand Floridian | $169.80 | $162.40 | $159.40 | $166.20 | $157.50 |
| Hilton Head Island | $76.70 | $66.80 | $67.00 | $57.80 | $54.90 |
| Old Key West | $103.90 | $111.10 | $94.60 | $89.00 | $76.00 |
| Polynesian | $177.60 | $168.70 | $168.80 | $169.60 | $158.30 |
| Riviera Resort | $119.40 | $127.10 | $123.60 | $120.40 | $113.70 |
| Saratoga Springs | $103.40 | $101.40 | $98.40 | $97.70 | $97.00 |
| Vero Beach | $66.10 | $55.50 | $47.40 | $47.90 | $40.00 |
June 2026 Average DVC Resale Price Per Resort
Want a quick read on where the DVC resale market stands? Our June 2026 breakdown lays out the average resale price per point for each resort, set alongside recent months and last year’s figures for easy reference. Viewing those numbers together gives both buyers and sellers a clearer sense of today’s conditions and helps inform smarter decisions. Keep in mind that prices haven’t moved in lockstep: a few resorts have climbed, while others have eased back, which is exactly why a resort-by-resort look matters so much. Take a moment to explore the full chart below and see how values are shifting across the board.
| Resort | Jun ’26 Average Price/Point | May ’26 Average Price/Point | Apr ’26 Average Price/Point | Mar ’26 Average Price/Point | Feb ’26 Average Price/Point | 2025 Average Price/Point |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Animal Kingdom | $112.48 | $113.98 | $111.04 | $109.28 | $108.38 | $110.17 |
| Aulani | $101.42 | $98.18 | $98.72 | $100.26 | $100.46 | $101.12 |
| Bay Lake Tower | $138.48 | $140.42 | $140.38 | $142.62 | $141.44 | $137.19 |
| Beach Club Villas | $137.88 | $139.28 | $137.28 | $140.68 | $139.50 | $137.32 |
| BoardWalk | $125.08 | $122.50 | $122.52 | $123.56 | $122.22 | $122.45 |
| Boulder Ridge | $100.40 | $104.42 | $99.82 | $101.46 | $100.22 | $101.23 |
| Copper Creek | $144.08 | $140.46 | $142.92 | $135.16 | $135.78 | $142.68 |
| Disneyland Hotel Villas | $149.30 | $163.12 | $162.88 | $165.02 | $167.80 | $177.95 |
| Grand Californian | $257.02 | $255.66 | $249.24 | $256.68 | $262.62 | $253.78 |
| Grand Floridian | $163.06 | $159.00 | $163.22 | $157.24 | $157.22 | $164.48 |
| Hilton Head Island | $64.64 | $66.52 | $63.78 | $64.56 | $63.92 | $64.62 |
| Old Key West | $94.92 | $93.08 | $94.58 | $95.36 | $91.54 | $91.65 |
| Polynesian | $168.60 | $168.42 | $162.44 | $160.72 | $163.48 | $164.26 |
| Riviera Resort | $120.84 | $123.98 | $124.24 | $126.16 | $120.58 | 123.82 |
| Saratoga Springs | $99.58 | $100.00 | $100.66 | $99.56 | $97.82 | $97.82 |
| Vero Beach | $51.38 | $52.92 | $49.68 | $49.50 | $49.22 | $50.35 |
DVC Resale Prices Are Always Changing!

Across the full stretch of this chart, from October 2025 through June 2026, Grand Californian sat in a class of its own. It commanded the top spot month after month, averaging between $250 and $270 per point and pulling far ahead of every other resort on the list. That kind of premium reflects just how sought-after this West Coast property remains. Close behind, a strong group of fan favorites held steady in the $150 to $175 range: Disneyland Hotel, Polynesian, Grand Floridian, Bay Lake Tower, and Copper Creek. Buyers continue to value these prime locations, and their pricing shows it.
If you’re shopping on a budget, the lower end of the chart offers plenty to love. Vero Beach Resort (around $50 per point) and Hilton Head Island Resort (around $65 per point) remained the most wallet-friendly options in terms of their initial purchase price. Just above them, a versatile mid-range group settled between $90 and $145, including Boardwalk Villas, Riviera, Animal Kingdom Villas, Aulani, Beach Club Villas, and Saratoga Springs. These resorts strike a nice balance, appealing to members who want a well-located or newer home resort without reaching for the highest price tag. Whatever your goals, this resort-by-resort view gives you a clear, confident starting point for your search.
June 2026 vs 2025 Average DVC Resale Price Per Point
| Resort | June 2026 | June 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Animal Kingdom | $112.48 | $109.80 |
| Aulani | $101.42 | $101.98 |
| Bay Lake Tower | $138.48 | $137.14 |
| Beach Club Villas | $137.88 | $135.92 |
| Boardwalk | $125.08 | $120.20 |
| Boulder Ridge | $100.40 | $102.18 |
| Copper Creek | $144.08 | $140.08 |
| Disneyland Hotel Villas | $149.30 | $182.30 |
| Grand Californian | $257.02 | $253.68 |
| Grand Floridian | $163.06 | $164.16 |
| Hilton Head Island | $64.64 | $61.78 |
| Old Key West | $94.92 | $91.38 |
| Polynesian | $168.60 | $165.08 |
| Riviera Resort | $120.84 | $120.82 |
| Saratoga Springs | $99.58 | $98.10 |
| Vero Beach | $51.38 | $46.88 |
June 2026 Average DVC Resale Price Per Point vs Direct DVC Price Per Point
| Resort | May ’26 Resale Price/Point | Current Direct Price/Point | Price Difference/Point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Animal Kingdom | $112.48 | $215.00 | $102.52 |
| Aulani | $101.42 | $243.00 | $141.58 |
| Bay Lake Tower | $138.48 | $275.00 | $136.52 |
| Beach Club Villas | $137.88 | $275.00 | $137.12 |
| BoardWalk | $125.08 | $240.00 | $114.92 |
| Boulder Ridge | $100.40 | $215.00 | $114.60 |
| Copper Creek | $144.08 | $255.00 | $110.92 |
| Disneyland Hotel | $149.30 | $248.00 | $98.70 |
| Grand Californian | $257.02 | $330.00 | $72.98 |
| Grand Floridian | $163.06 | $265.00 | $101.94 |
| Hilton Head Island | $64.64 | $165.00 | $100.36 |
| Old Key West | $94.92 | $215.00 | $120.08 |
| Polynesian | $168.60 | $243.00 | $74.40 |
| Riviera Resort | $120.84 | $243.00 | $122.16 |
| Saratoga Springs | $99.58 | $215.00 | $115.42 |
| Vero Beach | $51.38 | $150.00 | $98.62 |
Save on DVC Points with Fidelity Real Estate

Choosing a Disney Vacation Club resale contract is a practical, budget-friendly route to ownership that costs noticeably less than buying directly from Disney. The resale market opens the door to real savings, giving your family a flexible way to enjoy Disney getaways season after season. You get the same access to the magic, and by understanding the average DVC resale price per point, you can lock in your ownership for less.
When you’re ready to move forward, Fidelity Real Estate is here to walk you through each step. We bring over 25 years of experience helping families buy and sell DVC contracts, backed by an A+ rating from the BBB and full ARDA accreditation. Those credentials reflect our steady commitment to handling every transaction with honesty and care.
Whether you’d like to check today’s pricing, list a contract of your own, or explore available properties, our licensed team is ready to assist. Call or email us today, and let us help you take that first confident step toward DVC ownership.
Sell Your DVC Points with Fidelity Real Estate
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